The Diamondbacks acquired first baseman Lars Anderson from the Indians in December as part of the three-team Trevor Bauer trade, but his stint with the club didn’t last long. After being designated for assignment last week following the Justin Upton deal, Anderson has been claimed off waivers by the White Sox.

Once a top prospect with the Red Sox, Anderson has seen his stock fade in recent years. The 25-year-old batted .250/.353/.396 with nine home runs, 59 RBI and a .750 OPS in 111 games at the Triple-A level last season and is 8-for-48 (.167) over 30 games in the majors. He was traded to the Indians last July in the deal that sent knuckleballer Steven Wright to Boston.

While the Diamondbacks now only have Didi Gregorius and Tony Sipp to show for trading Bauer, Bryan Shaw and Matt Albers, Anderson could claim a spot on Chicago’s Opening Day roster as a backup first baseman/outfielder and left-handed bat off the bench.